Parenting disability, parenting stress and child behaviour in early inflammatory arthritis.

P Zelkowitz, K J Looper, S S Mustafa, M Purden, M Baron
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Abstract

Introduction: Our study examines the association between the disease characteristics of inflammatory arthritis and patients' self-perception of mental health, parenting disability, parenting stress and child behaviour in early inflammatory arthritis (EIA).

Methods: Patients in the early phase (more than 6 weeks, less than 18 months) of inflammatory arthritis were recruited from a larger EIA registry that recorded sociodemographic data and measures of pain, physical functioning and disease activity. Patient-perceived parenting disability, parenting stress, depression and children's behaviour problems were assessed using the Parenting Disability Index, Parenting Stress Index, Center for Epidemiologic Studies--Depression Mood Scale and Child Behavior Checklist, respectively.

Results: Pain, physical dysfunction, number of tender joints and physician global assessment of disease activity were associated with parenting disability. Self-report measures of parenting disability were associated with those of depression and parenting stress. Parenting stress was associated with children internalizing and externalizing behaviour problems while parenting disability was associated with children externalizing behaviour problems.

Conclusion: This study suggests a possible reciprocal relationship among physical aspects of disease activity, parenting disability and parent and child distress in EIA.

早期炎性关节炎的父母残疾、父母压力和儿童行为。
前言:本研究旨在探讨炎性关节炎的疾病特征与早期炎性关节炎(EIA)患者的心理健康自我认知、父母残疾、父母压力和儿童行为之间的关系。方法:从一个更大的EIA登记处招募炎性关节炎早期(超过6周,少于18个月)的患者,该登记处记录了社会人口统计学数据和疼痛、身体功能和疾病活动的测量。分别采用“父母残疾指数”、“父母压力指数”、“流行病学研究中心抑郁情绪量表”和“儿童行为检查表”对患者感知的父母残疾、父母压力、抑郁和儿童行为问题进行评估。结果:疼痛、身体功能障碍、柔软关节数量和医生对疾病活动的总体评估与育儿残疾有关。父母残疾的自我报告测量与抑郁和父母压力相关。父母压力与孩子的内化和外化行为问题有关,而父母残疾与孩子的外化行为问题有关。结论:本研究提示疾病活动的身体方面、父母的残疾和父母与儿童的痛苦之间可能存在相互关系。
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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada
Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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